102-year-old Lakota Winyan makes Hall of Fame

Left to Right: Bobbi Meszaros, Board Member, Walter Lamer, Board President, Ben Night Horse Campbell, Joy Harjo, Jamer Parker Shield, CEO, Ernie Stevens Jr., Famous Dave Anderson, Emil Notti, Richard West, Holly Cook, Board Member, Frances Alverez, Board Member, Front sitting: Marcella Lebeau.(Courtesy Photo)   OKLAHOMA CITY – The sounds

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Shared by Native Sun News Today November 11, 2021

Historic allies realign to improve Indian healthcare

  RAPID CITY – Three of the country’s largest tribal-nations have formed a historic alliance to improve healthcare for tribal-citizens living in Pennington County, South Dakota. “The Oglala Sioux Tribe welcomes the Rosebud Sioux Tribe back to this historic partnership. United again, as allies, we look forward to creating a better healthcare future

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Children protest at Red Cloud

Center rider (white horse) Chance Clifford (Photo by Jaden Black Elk) Pine Ridge Reservation – In mid-October, an event organized by local members of the International Indigenous Youth Council (IIYC indigenousyouth.org)  issued a statement regarding a planned protest at Red Cloud Indian School, formerly known as Holy Rosary Mission, on

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Tatum Ward, Cheyenne River Sioux

Tatum Ward 2021 INFR Barrel Racing Champion. (Photo Courtesy of Facebook) By Clara Caufield, Native Sun News Today Staff During the 2021 Indian National Finals Rodeo (INFR) held Oct 19 to 22nd in Las Vegas. Tatum Ward, 23 year old Cheyenne River Sioux cowgirl who hails from White Horse, South

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Gold mining at Jenny Gulch concerns tribes

PACTOLA—Gold mining interest in the Black Hills did not end with the 2002 closing of the Homestake Mine. A private Minneapolis gold prospecting and exploration company, F3 Gold LLC, is set to core drill up to 42 exploratory sites near the Jenny Gulch area of Pactola Lake in the Black

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